Infection testing. Irregular periods are one of the most common problems obgyns treat. If this is one time problem it usually resolves on its own. If this is a recurring problem you should be evaluated. Infections and hormonal changes can cause spotting. If there is a concern for pregnancy then do a home pregnancy test . There are many options available to help regulate the menstrual cycle. Schedule a visit.

Prob just blood. Pink discharge is usually just a small amount of blood which is not unusual. Brown is old blood which has been sitting in the back of the vagina. If it continues then you should schedule a visit for an exam including sexually transmitted diseases testing. Consider restarting birth control for cycle regulation and pregnancy prevention.
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Not Pregnant. Please read your question and then if you are not asking the specific question you want to ask think of rephrasing it. You are not pregnant. If you doubt this then please go get a pregnancy test.
Brown is the color of blood that has lost all of it's oxygen. It is normal.
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Breakthrough bleeding (bleeding at the wrong time) is very common on birth control. It happens in about 1/3 of users. Its no big deal and usually self corrects over time. if you are not satisfied or it continues to happen then consider using a different birth control method. It is a common side effect and does not mean something is wrong or that the pill is not working.
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Pregnancy unlikely. A woman who has taken her birth control pills correctly for 2 months already, is not likely to become pregnant, regardless of what type of sexual activities she is doing. If she worries about pregnancy a lot, she can do a home urinepregnancy test 3 weeks after sex. Tests are cheap to buy, and they are sold in stores everywhere.
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Prob just blood. Pink discharge is usually just a small amount of blood which is not unusual. Brown is old blood which has been sitting in the back of the vagina. If it continues then you should schedule a visit for an exam including sexually transmitted diseases testing. Consider restarting birth control for cycle regulation and pregnancy prevention.
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Not Pregnant. Please read your question and then if you are not asking the specific question you want to ask think of rephrasing it. You are not pregnant. If you doubt this then please go get a pregnancy test.
Brown is the color of blood that has lost all of it's oxygen. It is normal.
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Breakthrough bleeding (bleeding at the wrong time) is very common on birth control. It happens in about 1/3 of users. Its no big deal and usually self corrects over time. if you are not satisfied or it continues to happen then consider using a different birth control method. It is a common side effect and does not mean something is wrong or that the pill is not working.
Read more...

Pregnancy unlikely. A woman who has taken her birth control pills correctly for 2 months already, is not likely to become pregnant, regardless of what type of sexual activities she is doing. If she worries about pregnancy a lot, she can do a home urinepregnancy test 3 weeks after sex. Tests are cheap to buy, and they are sold in stores everywhere.
Read more...